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Search the FT Search. World Show more World. US Show more US. Companies Show more Companies. Markets Show more Markets. Opinion Show more Opinion. Personal Finance Show more Personal Finance. She runs her own business while juggling three children Cost Centres 1, 2 and 3 and a sport-obsessed husband, all of whom are subjected to relentless scrutiny and humour in her weekly column.
Mrs Moneypenny is described as being 'provocative, hilarious and wise' as she advocates hard work, delegation, self-promotion and financial literacy as the key skills of successful women. She presents Channel 4's 'Superscrimpers' which began in and has run for five series in 24 months. Former editor of the Sunday Mirror and Sunday Express, she was the first woman to edit a national newspaper and worked for both Maxwell and Murdoch, but was sacked by neither!
Mother of Claudia Winkleman. But how do you know what 'enough' looks like? And how do you get there? In the essential and punchy guide Mrs Moneypenny's Financial Advice For Independent Women , the hilarious and wise Mrs Moneypenny shows you how to set your own financial finish line, and then how to go about reaching it.
From increasing your income to cutting your bills cutting your grocery bills, from starting a business to saving a pension, she gives practical, easy ways to think about your money and take control of your life. Whether you're struggling to remember what interest rate you are paying on your mortgage, or are an entrepreneur trying to raise the finance for your business, this book will inspire you, inform you, and above all, empower you. This book should be by every woman's bed' -Jeanette Winterson 'This is just the book I wish someone who cared about me and my indigent future had pressed into my clueless hands when I was in my twenties' -Rachel Johnson For over 14 years Mrs Moneypenny has been entertaining readers of the Financial Times with her weekly column.
Heather McGregor owns and runs Taylor Bennett, the executive search firm. She is a committed philanthropist in the area of employability and social mobility, having founded the Taylor Bennett Foundation in , and is currently the chair of Career Academies Foundation.
Mrs Moneypenny's weekly Financial Times column has entertained readers for over 14 years, with a show that has run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Hay Festival and off Broadway. For more on our cookies and changing your settings click here. Not just any old yoga but Bikram yoga. Manage cookies. If you think the same, join us.
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